Yes, absolutely — you can mix and match different styles of street benches in one order. I get this question a lot from landscape architects and property managers, and the short answer is that most reputable commercial outdoor furniture suppliers will accommodate a mixed order.
Before you add three different bench models to your order, though, there are a few things to check. Some suppliers let you mix styles freely as long as the total unit count meets a minimum. Others require each bench style to meet its own minimum quantity, especially if the benches are made to order or powder coated in a custom color. If you only need one or two of a particular style, ask whether that model is stocked or built after you order.
Design coordination matters more than it seems. You can absolutely pair a traditional slatted park bench with a more contemporary metal bench, but the result will look more intentional if you keep at least one element consistent. Matching the finish color, leg material, or wood tone across different styles helps the collection read as one family. For example, black powder-coated metal legs on both a curved bench and a straight bench can tie together two different silhouettes without making the area feel mismatched.
Installation is another detail worth checking early. Different street bench styles may use different mounting options, such as surface mount, in-ground mount, or freestanding. If you are ordering for a streetscape or campus project, confirm that the base plates, anchoring systems, and concrete pad requirements work for every style you choose. This is especially important if a contractor is handling site prep on a tight schedule.
Lead time and warranty can also vary by style. Some manufacturers build each bench model in a separate production line, so a mixed order may ship based on the slowest item. Ask for a clear estimate before you commit, and confirm that all the styles you select carry the same warranty and similar maintenance requirements.
In short, yes — you can mix and match different styles of street benches in one order. Just coordinate the finishes, check minimums and lead times, and keep the installation details consistent. A good supplier will help you build a mixed order that looks cohesive and fits your site without extra hassle.